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  4. U.N. Delegates Ready to Return to Kaesong

    TOKIO, Wednesday--United Nations delegates today were reported to be ready to travel to Kaesong as soon as the Communists provided a firm guarantee of the neutrality of the conference zone, which the United ...

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  5. DAIRYING INDUSTRY CAUSING CONCERN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Sufficient butter stocks should be on hand in three weeks time to relieve the present ...

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  6. PERSIA'S PROTEST NOTE TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters correspondent in Teheran, says that the Persian Cabinet, at a special ...

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  7. Fear of Japanese Piracy in Pacific Islands Area

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Government is investigating the possibility that ex-members of the Japanese Army are using hidden stocks of arms to terrorise planters and natives on islands to the north of ...

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  8. SERIOUS DANGER IN NEWSPRINT SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters Paris representative says that the Governments of all countries were warned ...

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  9. POLISH REQUEST TO SWEDEN ON SEAMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent in Stockholm says that Poland has asked Sweden to extradite the ...

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  10. CABINET REAFFIRMS RETRENCHMENT PLAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Federal Cabinet to-day reaffirmed its decision to retrench 10,000 Commonwealth public ...

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  11. CABINET MEETING TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) announced to-night ...

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    The aircraft that flew from England to Melbourne in 26 hours flying time, the Canberra jet bomber, receiving an enthusiastic welcome at Laverton. The Canberra is the R.A.A.F.'s first jet bomber. The crew of the Canberra jet bomber receiving congratulations from the Chief of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. OVERSEAS AIRLINER SETS NEW RECORD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A British Overseas Airways Corporation Constellation to-day flew the 2000 miles from ...

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  14. MR. HANLON SERIOUSLY ILL IN HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) was admitted to hospital this afternoon in a serious ...

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  15. REFERENDUM PARTIES TO STATE CASES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Government and the Opposition will present their official cases for and against ...

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  16. MINERS STAND IN WILLEROO DISPUTE

    Miners at Willeroo Colliery, near Oakey, are willing to return to work immediately, using either hand or pneumatic picks, ...

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  17. U.S. Terms Soviet Peace Proposal "Propaganda"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The Soviet proposal for a five-power "peace pact" was never anything but propaganda. The world had lost confidence in the Soviet's respect for treaties. These statements were made ...

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  18. BIG FUTURE FOR RICE IN NORTH?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Rice could play a big part in Queensland's future. Professor L. Teakle said to-night. He predicted that ...

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  19. FOURTEEN CHINESE POLICE KILLED BY TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. -- Fourteen Chinese auxiliary police, who were escorting rubber tappers on a Tepah estate, in ...

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  20. "AUSTRALIA NEEDS MORE LAND-MINDED PEOPLE"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Australia must have more people if she was to be a strong outpost of the Pacific, the ...

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  21. FEVERISH WORK TO SAVE FARMS FROM FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Bedgerabong farmers to-day worked feverishly building levee banks to protect their properties from the ...

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  22. DEWEY'S WARNING ON RED THREAT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Speaking at a State reception to-night, the Governor of New York State (Mr. Thomas E. ...

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  23. RESTRICTIONS IN LAND BALLOT PREFERENCES?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Government may restrict preference in land ballots to experienced persons if this is recommended by ...

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  24. COSTLY OUTBREAK OF FIRE ON BRITISH FREIGHTER

    PERTH, Wednesday.--A fire in the British freighter Devanha at Fremantle was put out after a 14 hours fight ...

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  25. MINISTER TO PRESS FOR EASING OF PRICE FREEZE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The New South Wales Minister (Mr. Finnan) will press for relaxation of the price ...

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  26. CORONER'S FINDING ON KANDOS DEATHS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Kandos District Coroner (Mr. H. L. Taylor) to-day found that Eror Djuro (20) had murdered George ...

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  27. "STRANGE FEVER" ATTACKS ITALIAN MOTOR SHIP

    MIAMI (Florida), Wednesday.--A Coastguard cutter has reached the stricken Italian motorship Taurinia and has put aboard a doctor and ...

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  28. STUD CATTLE SALES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Stud beef cattle sales at the Exhibition ended on a strong note to-day with Poll Shorthorn prices up 10 to 15 ...

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  29. LEGAL CONVENTION OPENS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Forces were operating in the world to-day to which real common law was anathema, the New South Wales ...

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  32. Rough Diplomatic Handling of Japanese Treaty Draft Likely

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The Anglo-American draft for the Japanese peace treaty faces some rough diplomatic handling before it is ready for presentation to the San Francisco peace conference on September 4. ...

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  33. "INDUSTRY READY TO MAKE CHANGEOVER"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. L. Withall) said to-day i ?„ ...

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  34. Darling Downs Shires' Request to Minister on Local Flooding

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The flooding of portion of the Darling Downs area, in the Shires of Pittsworth, Millmerran, and Jondaryan, was discussed at a deputation received by the Minister for Lands and Irrigation ...

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  35. TRANSPORT AUTHORITIES IN QUEENSLAND LOSING HEAVILY THROUGH PILLAGING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Queensland transport authorities are losing £36,000 a year from pillaging. About £16,000 is being lost on the railways. £12,000 from overseas ships, and another £8000 from inter-State freighters. ...

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